Developed by NASA scientist Mark Tilden using his ground-breaking hard-wired BEAM technology, Spidersapien is modelled not on the clunky robots of old, but on biological life-forms.
Features
- Highly intelligent
- Reacts to touch and responds to commands
- Walks, kicks, picks up and throws objects
- Performs an array of different Kung Fu moves
- Fully loaded with 40 different Spiderman phrases

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This robotic scorpion scuttling across the floor as its wicked claws and menacing tail create a fearsome sight.

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It features a 23cc engine, a 450cc fuel tank and a 15kg metal gear ratio. This monster of a car runs on a mixture of unleaded gasoline and 2-stroke oil zero break-in time.

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You’ll love him even more when he’s standing on your desk!

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Little explorers can expand their vocabulary, have fun with numbers and develop their logic and memory skills alongside favorite Star Wars characters. The alphabet keyboard helps young Jedis learn numbers and shapes, and R2D2 lights up and talks in his distinctive beeps and whistles.


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Perform daredevil twists, insane spins, air-catching jumps and other jaw-dropping stunts with this brilliantly engineered stunt vehicle.
- Oversized gyro wheels provide the ultimate stunt power
- Move in all directions and across any landscape
- Execute spins, wheel stands, swings, flips, jumps and more
- Extreme shocks cushion even the toughest terrain


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Learn real-world science as you experiment with slime;
Play with polymers and long chain molecules.


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The ISIS has challenged the most accomplished puzzle experts in the United Kingdom. The ISIS phenomenon — “the most difficult puzzle ever” — has come to America.

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Aerial video footage with an on-board spy camera as you maneuver this helicopter with its handheld remote.
- Equipped with real-time video technology
- Video images display on the transmitter’s 2″ LCD screen
- View video footage on a separate TV(cables included)
- 3-channel flight control
- Flies forward, reverse, up, down, left and right
- Patented rotor system delivers a stable flight

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You’re sure to know “wassup” when you plug this dancing speaker into any iPod or MP3 player. This sound-activated buddy moves and grooves to the beat of your tunes, and even comes with its own built-in melodies.

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Propel this car into the 21st century with clean-burning hydrogen fuel.
- Cutting-edge science kit
- Car runs on clean energy technology
- Add water to the tanks in the back of the car
- Use the water to produce and store oxygen and hydrogen
- Turns around obstacles by itself
- Uses next-generation reversible Polymer Electrolyte Membrane fuel cell
- Cool blue LED lights flash from inside the cockpit

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Branch-shaped remote control moves bugs forward and reverse with the push of two buttons – antenna retracts into branch;bugs snap onto remote control for easy recharging and fun display.

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The original window-climbing robot, ClimbTron REX scoffs at the forces of gravity, using suction cups built into its feet to climb up, down, around, even upside down smooth surfaces like windows, mirrors, and metal file cabinets.

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This portable system has a built-in 5.5″ monitor that lets you read song lyrics. You’ll know every word to every song you sing. There’s a top load CD+G player and also an AM/FM radio for a variety of tunes.

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Robosapien Media is the world’s first multimedia interactive robot. At 25″ tall, he comes with 100 preprogrammed functions and a multitude of different modes. Features include a head-mounted VGA camera, built-in microphone, full-color LCD screen in his chest, 10-watt speakers, and a back-mounted sub-woofer and MP3 player.

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